Good Movies to Watch – Highly-Rated Movies on The Roku Channel (Page 7)
The Dark Crystal is a fantasy film that follows Jen (Stephen Garlick), who is tasked to save his people by restoring the cracked dark crystal before it’s too late. It’s a typical heroes tale, the story and dialogue nothing you’ve never heard of, but The Dark Crystal has since garnered a cult following and continues […]
In rural Korea a policeman starts to investigate peculiar and violent events that most of the people in his village attribute to the arrival of a new Japanese resident. As the occurrences keep multiplying, and different perspectives in the film are shown, you start to lose touch with reality in the face of what can […]
A popular chef loses his job and respect after a bad review. He ends up with a food truck and tries to show the world he still has his creative side, while at the same time trying to fix his broken family. Chef is a heartwarming feel-good movie, after you finish it you will want […]
A teen drama that lacks the authenticity to compete against many better films of its kind.
A decently made but formulaic melodrama that never arrives at the emotions it wants to elicit.
One of the first Black players in the NBA is given the Hollywood treatment in this generic biopic that fails to dive deep into its hero’s life.
A shallow procedural that attempts to grapple with systemic misogyny while being oblivious to its own.
Low budget and cheap tricks fail this potentially chilling PTSD horror thriller .
Too much conjecture dilutes the intrigue of this true crime documentary's genuinely fascinating story.
Stellar filmmaking in support of a punishingly bleak series of storylines.
A funny script and a noble cause get lost somewhere in the movie’s grating sense of style .
Family movies were made to teach a lesson or two – whether it be loving dear parents, being a tad empathetic about others, or simply cherishing the moment. Like a true family dramedy, August: Osage County is all that, and more. The Westons is a family seemingly (actually, more like) falling apart at the seams […]
Following a wave of corporate origin stories, The Beanie Bubble sufficiently entertains even if it fails to stand out .





















